Thursday, October 13, 2011

Falling Stars edited repost


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With all the city street lights it was too bright and it would not work for us kids. To view the falling stars we needed a place where it was dark and we could relax and pass the time.


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 As children we would walk several blocks up the hill the nearby cemetery, and lay on an area that was soft grass. The wait often seemed a long time, but our eyes would scan the heavens and before long we would see a star slide across the dark blue of the sky.

Shooting stars what were they? Were they pieces of a meteor falling out in space? Or were they Angels on a mission? What ever the answer, we were thrilled when we could watch the heavens display their own demonstration of fireworks.

“There is one,” we would cry out, and before long, we would view another one shooting across the sky.

In those days, our entertainment was simple and usually confined to street games, such as kick the can, red light, and hide and go seek.

When it rained, we played board games, or worked picture puzzles. In the evenings there were our favorite radio programs, such as Amos and Andy, Fibber McGee and Molly, and the comedians, Bob Hope and Red Skelton. I loved to read, so books were a favorite past time.

And then watching the falling stars, that was my favorite thing.  I felt closer to God on those nights as we scanned the heavens.  I would wonder what was beyond those many stars and the distance far-away into space made God seem a long ways off from us here on earth.

As I grew older I came to understand that God was not far away, but I could invite him into my heart and his promise was to never leave or forsake me.

I believe Jesus wants us to be stars (not the falling kind) and shine for him while we are here on earth!

Another promise in the Bible was one that Jesus said as he departed to return to heaven,
“Do not be afraid, for I am going away to prepare a place for you, that were I am there you may be also.”

The host of believers who viewed Jesus rise up into a cloud, and disappear before their eyes, saw the Angel of the Lord appear to them. The angel declared - - -

Acts 2:11 Why stand ye gazing up into heaven? This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven.

In that day, Jesus will be the STAR of heaven as he calls all the believers to come home to be with Him.

This is a repost and am Linking up with Laura of Brag on God Fridays at: http://www.beholdingglory.com/1/post/2011/10/brag-on-god-friday13.html

4 comments:

floyd said...

I love falling stars too. As quick as a vanishing thought. "The skies declare Your majesty." I love the posts of your childhood. They are close to my heart and always have the soundest of doctrine. Thanks

Misty said...

Thank you for speaking to my spirit in this post, I love your thought, "I believe Jesus wants us to be stars (not the falling kind) and shine for him while we are here on earth!" May we all truly be stars shinning bright for Him on earth! That's my true desire.

Anonymous said...

Always!

And quite a wonder! Vicki K

HeARTworks said...

Great post! We are so blessed to know God and to be able to "shout out" about His goodness and faithfulness! God bless you! Patsy from
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